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fBSVILI.K, SEPT, g3,JS,3 BY A NEW HAND. f.VertOll. ! -to b a flourishing town, ,n this ! fonty,the northern terminus of the and Everton pike, and to he !heSuthtrnterm.nusef the Couriers- i ,,..n,!F,vertonDike.in the f.nr, r nut""" ' , fttr years. It is a healthy and beauti-gplact-and deserves its present pros..Biiicn a iwiita is airnoutable to 1 ftUf ,vpir pike to Backhouse's and meet the ! enterprise of Connersville at the pres- j entstopping place. They may thus secure much of the trade of this place, hich will be lost to them when the Rail Road is completed t j Cincinnati. Br the way, why do they persist in retaining the old name "West Union" ' " onvji 1 j erand prettier name? If they would onktrv.in a tew years tnoir post office fewvears thoir post office 13 ! name and towa would bsi r the same and save gii-ji luunneua-uce ana loss in mail matter. We hope the city fath ers will take early and efficient steps to have the corpirate name chmged to Ev erton. Turnpikes. We are pleased to announce that the turnpike leaJiiiij in the direction of Evrton is progressing rapidly. More than three quarters of a mile is finished alrcady, and it is confidently believed, by tiiose n li have try vtled over the road Mfpi.rlr. ii n. I u lui L-i,it tK., i j:. !. -t c.i . c miru.... iia.c timrOT ol ne Work,

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'that it will be finished to Backhouse's i money . all H?ev h-.lJ'J y? pr th 1 after t!.e stei.ce ,f dean, had been pro- .... ul,t-v &T,a" tliey have been att, mnt nT noon -d. :.- in. JnH ih- ..i ..... ..j

i he'nrethP first nf T...n.V- ?. l ' I Uwi . ii nas ; li-ensurveyeu all the way to Evert.m. ! tota work of such magnitude cannot be ' accomplished in the short tin e that this has been in contemplation. We cannot p-ive credit to a rpnort ffiewSaicii-' !'yt "M iitt. Mi; grocerie. . It is a slander on such mercW.fg s ours. No merchant will oppose a nVroad or tuiupike on 6uch ground asjthat, who is not conscious of making mbney.by exorbitant and unreasoDcoie profits; and we would advise evfrrbody to withdraw their patronaoe from such men, every place. They are not the right kind of men. Their motto is'ijinse, no matter who IS kept ! oon. I .try are willing to see mud reads, or no roads , so that people are compelled to buy of them, at th ir own prices. But, speaking f turnpikes remiaJs us t Uie Viktf.tua'arda MUtou is also "MmmiamwnX ?",fi,wime tG ftie a.;u."4U,ipik.j'ro''ikoiW;- to IrwiVlnyirton 4 the eiry-of-4JimwijnTfef tht tnmwffS: that time wkkh' ?,ilaui!.';' j .Vhii 6ike,w!iich Wwrf eotne t nTCti5i poorcbuntrj, and tii'ost of th farms are owned by a poor man, who, on being solicited to take stork, objected, because it would enhance the value of l:- i 1 ... uis i.inu, ana mus increase his tax is taxes' while he could not raise one hog more bv 1 the improvement Good logic truly. A wis. T,;,n tliic i It ono-l.t h ,.!. i o i - i lishcd for the benefit of the people in the Big Bottom, who have been struggling for years, to build a road from Elizabethtnwn to Lawrenceburoh . Rail IIouils. The Rail It oads which are to through this place are proirressinopass with all possible speed. The work on the Junction begins to make quite pearance.ant! steam is already an ap"ettiiio-' P on it. Stveral of our Whisky sellers : e aiding, b7 their business, in keeping j rish vpil stpnrapH i. t i oJ ?. -Tin" "'"""! v v.f f uTieuWlf, to Indianapolis, puutMnfn .,- . . , ,. , n i j. -fi" tot pubhework ailuded tja. another r ? " - 4 . 1; il'n',:.,!.l,"iT..r..-. . - ..t,jr ...i, ri -o wu6u vuc numerous tiiiis wnicn lie .'h .1 " me way of it on the first rte. It will probably be We. surveyed1 located Schools. Our condition in reference to schools, "' and alwaya has been peculiar. . Talk 'Jout the price or pork, the size and ape and cost of a pork house, and the st time and way of putting up pork, 'nd we are on handa. We are even idling that other people may run rail "oads through our town if they think it i 19 Uieir mtsrest to do so , but to attend v0 sucl1 non-paying subjects as schools is sot characteristic of us who are business "D- However wpliav-o c.d.n..i. ! small and lady have an excellent school 1 nd tl,. . ii, c exccnent school wd there is talk of graded schools j -0e8e will he a.l.vntp.l niton. -.fob- r.. i ..voso.ii.j. t c clnot fix the time, but ut it will be about n Of our turnpikes. 1 C liniP nf remnll'tinn nf nnrlnrnnil-ac U ' . , , r....v.. . . dow-I.L o tv- ! itnour beminarv. We dare not , ... . w ; t lor then it will revert to the orio-i-downers ofthe lot. and we dare not I ep it. Wise men are thinking about we raauer but wisely they keep their Noughts to themselves. The TV hi ir Party not Dead. Had Horace Greely been in Con"ersville last Saturday he would have ! ace satisfied that thn V

ie. A large and enthusiastic mass J'- Decatur, Franklin and Shclms w held here at which two or j ilif .M""

nominitjons were made, the

most important of which is the nomination of our present clerk for re-election. Ho has made an excellent officer and the neonle cannot ,U !.....

-- w uciyri elect him. In addition to tli an to SPI-nrlnna rnn,l lie un3: Horn.,, ot T Focos who say that the Whi, partv U dc!. ,Vll;gs of F.. " selves fr the nntMt" ,... ... ' u,c' " U1U '!j"u uiusi.uKe mea fi-htin-' for 1 rio-hts. your From the Rail Road Record. Editorial Correspondence. J1!&hiaju Irk, Sept. 13, 1853.

" -jeord: The corn is descen5; sere and yellow leaf, the getting cold, and the aulustle through the trees. of.yeaf aalung but melancholy ftd I -f he,'!.ls bolh asweeter and a softer spir-

I'V?:," ,n eilh!r the hot summer, the bright spnng, or the sharp winter As the sun finks ho'.lr. t, i , , j .i . ---------iucjju, ple ciouas and the twilight haze gathers over the mead v "The g uera winds slowly- o'er the leaVml'l".'-', ; .''':;!1ll0"II3:v,:lri Ms weary wiv, -van leaves 1 1 w..ri.i t.-.i..- . .- - i world to darkness mid to me"." There is something r.,, i;.i and soothing in these ami , Onr Mm. : . u a".t"mn eve"'n?s. ...v..,., gvw, uui u was never hej uiiL-atening. its lambent tail seemed less solid than the white silk of a'-ess, and its 6tar was dim enough when compared to the bright orb ot jupiter. NevfrrthpIK, it u. - very pretty little gem in the jewelled nisr.it. But how many bright diamonds, and rubies, and pearls are set in vender hnnanvMit! Whoever delights to trace t-ae Utilities of the Stars run it bo-., ... I admiration Alexander Smith (the poet ; v i. it: Lnrs. 1 mirht h-i I. , . : -'-MiifuLeu nere 'eisjupiter,an. Venus, and tlie water-bearer, and Cassiopea,and I know nothowmanv oth.-r liotim,ii,.i tial all sii-DnnMiw i. "c tti..alials, all t,w ecpin g by with their splendid .....jtomu (.(.-11.-5-trains; but, my dear Record, I ask your pardon I forgot that your heart was ' insensible to poetry, and penetrable by notlimor but iron rails. I must return to subjects siiitalilo t.. ,1. .. . Uie UraVltV and jUIS.IlitV OI miir Pmnl.wn.on. .i: . fo"'. una w -',, r--j "-.. ; n V..w i- . i .. .- S "v lorhi i will tell you what I lI,mh- it 13 ail waste nowder. Ft U i,n. '':'slJle to get UP a money famine in the F..c.iit sidie 01 uiis country. It is too prosperous, and its prosperity is placed on too solid a basis to be disturbed by any sudden breeze that can be r0t Up fyvrfMi; brokers. The poweT't'ltht :p.ld&s ef'sjajiirluch less than . tassi t,b. rk -f;ry no longer Hs? i-iaSTfr Jt$ New YSrk BHt rt?spoi.leUi (iBhiccDntry Every r?ricurr.i6!rte;r;T;:.,icIn the great i-ciiirai oiaisi ana tn capital must he paid in the Atlantic States by the pur- ! chasers of the grain, meats, cotton, wool, i butter and cheese, to say nothino- 0f smaller "truck." The cities of New ' York, Boston. and PhiladelDhia mnf mv .... . 1 "J , ... ouuiu uiirty minions per annum for meats alone. What do you think of that! They must pay ten millions per annum for the bread they eat. From these two items, vou may torm a general notion of what the gate will be, when you add'in the entire consumption of the Atlantic and the entire foreign export. cities, : fn triia i export 01 eatables and wearables, the state of Ohio clearfcrff?.. millions per annum; and 44 jeuer wuc :., , luiwiviia be any jrreat Want- 11 18 "Ol. . xi'liHa tlit ; . W Tit 11(1 fliMihlrt rr'1 itii ja UIU t , j v ';rlis. ent flow of monev -fSrasri aiid , b.. " p . if the shavers in ""f "oney and to get up a little -J anJ in a . . v e. U II 1- " amusement, thov:r DU1W"' ttiiuuauu.. do little harm in. Wnplement which jf . I greatljtf V-lph " .r.ager.t . . lv York BantAMAtAHtdu j es.and would i&r I,shouifi iike WlTOf-lJey a TT. gentlemen who maiiy.ioTance Wr' money! Il l am POTsreir mistaken. Prnf,.r ai ;ti,ii wo mini ion seven hunilroi ann Kitr, thousand dollars in London, without asking 1. ave of the N. Y. Bankers. And if I am not again mistaken, the Louisville and Nashville line got four millions also in London. And, I have an idea that I nave seen advices from sucn and sul''i bonds could be neo-o'tiated "W-', it desired. In fine, anybody tvlm . a 1111 "S oru buying, has the mar-' nets oi me w.iri.i onon t, I. . ... n - - '. ...in IVJ J.CT11 I in, and it is superlative nonsense for a clique or brokers here, there, or anvwnere, to say they will shut down the gau. 1 hey will shutdown nobody's ..tes Dtu tiieir own, and will never shut inobe un they have got no more money to buy with. The rise of grain in Europe is not speculative, but arises from causes slowly but efficiently active. I can not predict prices; but I think there can be no doubt k I I i , L oe a 'oreigii demand for all tne oreaustutls we haye to spare. Th? ' r ; 7CT ili be too much demand. If the price of bread rises quite high, t.X,i10JiSl,8Jfainst ,he construction of our .-ifanwav8 by raising the price of labor. Jt'-ia now the great requisite railroads. The now, is 81-10 rise materially Auction of :at of labor ioild this V7 Work will, in n m-pst !o-.-Afff!!cd- Tnis is a much more ,MC(i- lhls w a much mor tF"cietit cause orstoppinp-public improve ment3 than the want or money. A .00 imtirifibfll-fil' bring money, ?ve egood even om BeD'ami- -he pawn broker. From peer '-' ktioi) of our conntrv. "Jiiir' -dilways are made cheap and tae equally important fact th .t usinesti ai,53erty are annually in creasing at a most rapid rate, a want of n,oney. asf is called, is but a temporary i n" uuiances 01 account are soon restored, and the accumulation of property soon simply the means. But, the want of labor, or the disturbances in the price and annlicafinn nf Inh.vr arc liflerent things, and much more difficult to j manage. The worst and most decisive symptoms ol inflation in 1836, was the ; high price ot labor. The abundance of i money no doubt causes a rise in labor; ; mil, in principal cause of the rise is in ; the immense number of public works : c . .I- , ; number ot public works toiistrueting at one tunc, ana creatine; an excessive demand for labor, as compa5rcd with other employments. We have more to tear from that source than anv other. It f.ltfturbs tlif roo-til.ir rnnr-to nf other burine.. "and d,n! f "ion ot Iab..r to agriculture and mann- . , . rr- , Ucl.s- Much as 1 d(,s,re the rapij a(Ivance of a btic enterpriIl!8 i should rather see them de layed in time, anil nrnroml mum cl.,. 1 .1 1 .....v. oiwo .j , man i.iaL luci t; X -Jurbance in the price ! mp y t0flabr' Tlie 'O"'4?'' is ; g4"er oy sucn sudden chancres. He is mnaied withatalseideaof . i.y.iig one time.on v to have n fa nr h thrnu-n ; livinc; oul 0I. employment. The strikes, and ! - e "cements ofthe country, are prepanno; the way for a downfall in labor. sooner or later. Yours E. D. M. (KrThe Court House burnt last Monday. The at Madison papers and . I 1 C . 1 I - .I4 . .-. i uooks ot xne oiiiorent ornces were saved with great difficulty. Now we hope the county will build a house dccent to look upon, and an honor to old buro - li Kerr.

ASic'i Baciielor. The New York Tim-tn thus heads article on litis -subject:

long "A sick bachelor! A dying camel in the desort! A sailor on a hen coop in the middle of the Atlanticl All the ssine. The same incident from different poiuU of view. The same subject with varied accessories. If there is a preponderance of misery on auy side, it is ou the side of the sick bachelor. The camel, however intelligeut it may b-, is till scarcely as sensitive as the human i-uflerer, and the sailor, floating on a heu coop a thousand :tii!eS Irom land, is at least spared the misery i f kno iug that there is help within call. The sick bacht lor is the ue pluj ultra ot human misery! Horrible Affair. In Cincinnati, en Wednesday, Walter Goodman, charged with .muiiiuu uauery upon nis wile, was held in two hundred and fifty dollars bail to answer at court. In the course of examination one or the wituesses swore positively that Mrs. Goodman, who keeps a store ou the corner of Eighth and Mam streets, called him into her place of butiiuess. told him that she wanted to get clear other husbiad, and iuteuded that a separation should occur, at any hazard She then handed him a small package, which she said contained poison and a one dollar bid. She then requested that he take Goodmau to a coffee-house and et him drunk, and then, when a convenient opportunity offered, pour the poison into uis liquor, and atter (ioodman was dead, he i (lhe witness) should come to her, and she .d pay him one hund red dolUrs and make i him other presents. The witness declares that he did untdn . Mr, as Mrs. troodman asked. I Iim G .zeite learns from oue of the most reepe .l.i .i- i-'Ui-iciaus of that city that about a w t-a muv he h is called to attend Goodman, a...!fi)..ui him vomiting violently. Upon invf.-tig.itiou, the physician decided that Gooiiiiin had leen poisoned, but tbe amount takeii was pro'iolilv too great to cause death immediately, and that his chances for recovirv were -Joubtfut. After oue week's severe illness his recovery become more favorable, an i iu a few Oiys lliereai'trr he was able to leare his houe, and is ijow nearly well. -Mr. G. is represented as being a peaceable, respocla'ule eiiizen, ami this a'ledged attempt on his life by liis wile is a matter for future investigation. The witness who made the sirtteuieuis is said to be a man ot reputao.e character Madison Banner. To be Extct'TeD. The Ke'lies. nf T?iW r ildli'n' "? , I ,dra',,or a"1 -"'iler, ol Cincinnati last lall, ! nave iieeii conviiiied at the late term of the Mnr It ill.. IT.. ... . . ii4..niic av. aii:i senioe...i I., court or fl uv:vi I.. ....I . . . . l . - "J. auu NlliruUM ll) 04 iiung t.u t!ie 'JSih 0f October. Itisa.i.l ih.,1 ... - 1--. ic.ia.neu " " ::r liiey would hane him. 'earlv .a . . ... ......it. mai lie imui gel 10 nell tu lime to s- o ire a seat for dinner!' He is a : most Imru-ii.-d a;id desperate wretch, aud the Iiaturrnau's rot.e lias noterrors for him. The younger Kelly on the contrary, is almost uead with fear at the thought of the awful fair that awaits hiui, which' fears the elder Kelly 111 vain attempts to dispel by brutal jest-, au.i horrid curses We learn that wlini tne sentence was pronounced, this young man's countenance underwent so awful a fhange that he appeared 10 be two years older than belore the si uti-nce. Aurora Haulier. O" The Dutch Reformed Churches are considering the propriety of dropping the )utcn' froin the name of their denomination Tne word 18 certainly inapplicable, and it is ,na wn,cl' frequently puzzles and misleads iiw uninitiated. Last Gall. All persons indebted to the estate of John Adams deceased, whote claims are unpaid on the 1st November isr.3. will find them in the handsof an ..nicer lor collection. GEO. HOLLAND Sept. lath, li2-3v Executor. ; ,vV. ri? us ""I'HtFF pi:r- --. . so also, to givfryip'eM l Pears and ciit.ei T A.I.i.."r.....,..r.lWU HKJ " ceased, w ill tk.L ot .enceoItiiefl9mo ; . SOnal proit. tJ mrnish a list! inn 1 ; v ot ' . - - '"ocarri:j ,- t, 1 ip.-!.s i :.l ilv valuable fi J siip-rmr ,n.-t J me hdn Hiiite, "e pia lion, casijjierQueen ofsaet Hough. ainoi'!r K -.l Stripe anl Astrachan, win. iVarinain of Coxe, uationlJlppio from d-Jiagi ,!. Sept. l'MAY I V.I the entire intc? store at Hrookville otrV.. and J. C. liurton having l.ild. ' anuarv H. Hiirton's nuereu m the store hi Meim.,r. - .... settle up the business ofthe lirm.p-r-ons knowii.ethemselves indebted tousateither place i.rb.r to the time mentioned above are re.iue-.e,i . ,, wi thout delay. B. II. A j.C. IU R iVS ' Hrookville Sept. 15th, ISit tf. Law School of Indiana. ASCURY UNIVERSITY. Tiir h t . f . NillVmlmr . .- ... . . . '7 -...... a.-..,-. ... I.n .. i..i.....4V tl.n K. 1 .lav f lolh of ,. - i cominne t.u ihe I he union will be ?30 per term, iu sdvance. a.'-.tor'. fee ,.r? . -.... ,,, ,,i me course or liivtru. tion, tet books. cVc will be furnished inn circular upon appi i. at .on to ,1U. J. A . j, A , !v0.N Greencaslle, ScpU 1st 1R53 4w. Daguerreotypes! 'Surpassing art! whereby we lend Our counlenance toabsent friend, Or leave a token forthe bower. Where love laments the parting hour." Those desiring daguerreotype likenesses in the most approved styles. mezzotint, i rayon, illvminatkd. V-c. &c; marked for faithfulness of expression, richness and depth of tone, please call soon at Linck & Faniuhars" Hall. Pictures taken as well in cloudvasin clear weather. W. A. SHANNON, 3S 3

joiin Wynne. setii s. ruiNits. wiM.HM Wynne ! 'nfl'ders ami t oopers Planes and Edge lo,.l,. m. tj. e. f. "'! Everv kind of Circular and other Saws manuracWynne. iiair.eS UO. ured "to orer and warranted. Agents for E. vt T. Importers and H holrsaic Dealers in Foreign nnd ' Fairbanks & Co.'s . elebrated Platform. Railroad. Domestic Dry Goods A'o. 30 Pearl Street On- ; Hay ;ro, ers', and Pruggists' Scales, which have iinimti. , a reputation superior to all others foraeeuracv and Are now in receipt of their stock of American and ! durability, and sold at manufacturers' price. Also. Foreign fry Goods. Notions. Trimmings. Ac, j agents for the sale of the best Iron Fire 1'rool Safe adapted to th Fall and Winterseasous, to which i manufactured, which we sell at inaniilactiirers prithey w ould respuctfully call the attention of custo- I ces. feb. -!.", '."3 H'-1 r. mers and the trade. i . - .

Our assortment will be found unusually large) and attractive and we shall be jnsking frequent additions to it throughout thosoason. As we sell for cash, or if on ciedit to those only i who are ntnlouhtoily prompt and responsible! thereby avoiding bad debts) we are enable. 1 to offer goods to that ' lassof buyers at a very small advanc on manufacturing and linponing prices. i Cine unati, ug'i-u .11 . ls:t ;ts-iiu. L""AI ! IMPORTATION. 1-S3 S. YY. lUSFN1 1INKA (. 1 M POKTFKS OF I KliSS SIl KS.MIL1 1 NEliVOOOHfj-RI HRONS, FKATIIKKS. FLOWERS. LA 111 KS'fl.O A K C I .OT M s, T K I .M M IMJS. Are.. ANU M vM'FACTl'RF.KS OF STRAW BONNE1SOF EVERY V A RI ETY.NO Hi PEAKL. S I REET, CINCINNATI. Sept . I, 3S Cm. LIKENESSES ONLY $1. BE UTI FU L CO LOR ED DAGUE RR E AN LIKENESSES. VYEIBI.INR'S SKY'-LIOH T GALLERY", Conitrrsvillej Ind. Mil. WEI HI. I; takes, pleasure in announcing to his friend, that he is pkrmane!ty lch a.td in CONNERSVILLE. His Rooms have been constructed expressly forthe Paguerrean Art, and are second to no other t.allerv in the West, for Am. T1!,r" hott of lioht: they also possess liiic ill. nine? ill nil; . H.AI. ....iu i..in...UL CE .T . nim ' RECEPTION ROOM Has been fitted up expressly in view of rendering everv convenience especially to LADIES and CHli.PKEX. By thcuseofa Laroi and St pirior 1 nstrcmh.nt, Mr. W. is enabled tosecure, with ease ondacc - uracr. . POST MORTEM PICTURES, . Aim everv variety ol i.n.'i'M -t r in an its Aatnral Beauty and Grandeur. PORTRAITS copied, aBdTyes taken of all size, for insertion in LOCKETS. TOnUSTUWES. &c C.Mr. W.will constantly keen on hand, and sell at standard prices, lXSTKl'-MENTS, CHEMIAl.s. MA I EKIALS, &e. Also, line LITHOVo! I whole size instnimeut (U-iis's make) tliii sires, and has a fine that he trill sell, or exchange for a half size instrument. tllll) N4l.4l.l.lVV.Si A. M A SOX II4 w'UV- A i t . 1. to or.ler.andsoi.DiBAHK Uian thej caubehadat anv Esmhiishment m th noon OPCH FROM C a. M. TILL -i P. a. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade & Oil Cloth Store. ". College Ball, Walnut St. tel. 41k and St h Cin. M. S A W Y K 11 Sl CO. MANUFACTVREKS and Pealers in Window Shades, Oil Cloth, Cords, Tassl, Brasss-s, Bull os white window shade linens and curtain materal. SUAHES ol eYery description made to order. C'l.OTIIS, Casilmcrri, Satlnettt and I.' J.'atis Linck & Fari ins, have on hand a verv large and choice selection of cloths.caasi meres. ! s.-'.tiuels and Jeans, for sale at the lowxsl figures. j Call audsee them. my T ! it It OC Kill KS, Constantly on hand . fresh "supj 1 1 plies ot the very bestipialily of tiroceries,atth cheap store of may? LINCK -5. FARUHA R.

Ciacinnati Advertisements.

Head's Commercial College. V. E.rornerof Main and Fourth Stt. Cincinnati. O rnllK olject of this tnstitution is to qualify pentleX men practically for the counting house and but siuess pursuits. The course or instruction embraces the theory and practice of Book Keeping by Double Entry, as applied to all departments o'f trade and commerce. Business Penmanship, Lectures ou Mercantile Transactions, Commercial Calculations,&c.. covering the entire flVMs of commercial operations, thus enabliiifr pupils to become finished accountants. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms ?-?." in advance. Pupils beii.e taught in. livid. .allv and not In clas ses, they can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at from S5:55, to ?3 per week. Further particulars can be obtained bv rallinirat the Institution, or by addressing the " principal, (post paid.) J. E. HEAD, Principal ISov. 12, 1852 17-lyr. EaeuerreotvDe Stock. nOMBR.JE WKLRY AXD FAXCY GOOLISLITAKY GOODS MI. Importers and dealers in the above articles, and will sell at low prices. PETER SMITH, Xov.6 J-l-u3. Cincinnati, 30 Fifth Street. V.H.Moore1).Anderson.C.FWii.sta h,S.B.Kkys. MOORE, ANDERSON & CO. Publishers, Bocksellers and STATIOXKKS. Dealers in Medical, 1 heological, Classical andScho l Books,&c. Ko. 28 Fourth Street,north side, west of Main, and atforiier of Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. JOsperior Blank Hooks made to order for.Mcfchants, Bankers, Steam-Boats. Com, tv Ofti... Nov. -lvr. 13 A V & JI A T I. A CKWHOLESALE DEALERS IX I 11 Y U 3 O E N , No. 57 PEARL STREET. RET. WALNUT VINE CINCINNATI OHIO. y . Reduced Prices. J-ice.KAl.Dlis. IU . HULKS AI.l. PI RCH.'.SERP. . BELLOWS MA Nt'FAOTOKY. T'of X' still continues to manufacture Smiths' Bellows of u11 sines at his old stand on Second street, between l!r.,... n. C, 1.;. ....,. ... an.. ....... .i. v .... I0112 experience in the business, t" aether witii bcinff provided with a larire lot oi suusoue.l lumber and other materials, he is prepared in all cases to warrant his work good. A I.St). Anvilsand Vieesf iirnished. June 3, '53. thus. ,S. R. HAMILTON. W. niSKt.TlNI. c. HiSEt.TIM:. SPRING IMPORTATION. 1853. S. W. II ASELT1NE & CO. 31' ANl'FACTCRERS of Straw Honnels. and Im porters of Silk Millinerv Goods. Flowers. Dross Pilks.Trininiiiifrs,Vc.No.i;i Pearl St.Cineinuati.U. Ulack & Fancy Eress Silks, Straw llonnets, of every rrencii American Flowers Press Trimmings, Silk Laces. Sewina: Silks, Florences, Satins, lloiiibnines. 'l abs. Foundation, Illusions. iVcCve. French Pattern Uonvariety, nontiet Silks .t Crae, do )V Cap Ribbons, Tarllons. Lininirs. Tips, Crowns & Frames, Wire, Pins. Whalebones, Honnet niocks. lloll Heads. Children & Infant's Hats. Milliners supplied with real nets, or copies of the same Our Prices ami Terms shall be favorable and sat- ! isfactory to the purchaser. Orders proinpiK attended to. S. W. March 5tb, 1S33 ll-lyr. riAf.fcLI lAh iV t o IOIIX S. WILLI AKIN No. S5 .Main St. 1st I door above Pearl, Cincinnati, Dealer in Paper Hangings, Wide Curtain Papers, liamlboxes, Fire Screens, if., offers to the public the largest and best assortment of the above articles to be found in the West and on the most res uiable terms. He invites the trade to rail ami examine liisstek. March 5, 1853 11-linis. SUKDRIES IK STORE. 'in Hhds Sugar. i:e.. l I.l.la i.riuie mol.isses. and a r, " " 88 'i'1 . ''s prime Easter coffee l lno,1s" Pockets Java do you! A1 packages fresh l eas, ios a-i. c. yarn. i.!'ackages mackerel, f"Aes Va. .Mo. "t'obim ' Koc will never A,'s "nilsit . t ' Bales No. 1 it, nncT sjbi.ja n,. sin cannot dOiairpan.s:pie; jJUf.-.Soap,s... !1II2 hacco, ars, . )Vc. tVc. for s.iL' lv bv UKISCOec WHU'K, Market street, Cincnin.iti. - - - :. fhknch. l.r. wvnne ; i.ov, In tbo " ' t- . AVi.oa I TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYIJIvTE, lie deali-rs ill Irish Linens and white goods. Also, rmhrcllas. Par- i a-ols. tiloves. Hosiery, and CM-ry desert). tion of. trimmings and fani'y dry goods, corner of Main and 1 Pearl sis. Cicniunati. 21 'J-J-lv. 1 R W. ROOT II & CO.. ; l-iiportorsand whole-ale dealers in I European and American Hardj ware, Cutlery and Gunc. . San tit If est --. Fran' and ll'uli.ht Srt.. c tne in nntt. HAVE received, and are c o.taiilly supplied with ev cry artu le in Iheir line, mi. table to the ' V)'cstern trade, j.iir. hr.se.l of A nieri. an. and iiapor- ! ted direct from MierlU-ld. liirmii.gham. and (o-rmau nianufaclurers, einbraiing the best .jualities and ' brands, which will be sold at small advance on 1 cost, consisting. in part, of Ym. Butcher's & Spear & Jackson's Files, Saws & F.dsre Tools. Wade & Butcher's, George WosU'iiholm & Son's elebrated Razors, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, &c, Table Knives and Forks, Carvers. Steels, Sic, Log,, Trace il.ilier, Hreast, and 5th Chains and Stretchers, Hooks ami Hinges, JnviU I' ires. Eel tow sand Sledge Htzmnim.tyAmr's and T. II. Riuvfanrf Shuvcts and SpNiii s. Collmsei: Co.'s. Hunt's, 11. -Mann's and Lippcncott's Axesand Hatchets. Wablron's. Parling .V Blood's Crars, (Irain, and Kriar Scythes, Scythe Sneathes. Cradles, Sides, Hay and Manure Forks, GRAY V HEI1IKGEA Y, IjMillt ;l:iss lanuf:)Cturcrs, I!amL mond Strei-t. betwo-n Third A-Fourth Cincinnati, keepconstnntly on hand every variety of Flint Glassware, Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Arrrirau? made tc order at the shortest notk e. ALSt. A great variety of Perfumers' Ware, Telcgraph lllasses and lightning rod insulators. ATTS A COI.ltl H, Dealers in Iry (ionit. t,-:5 I'enrl Slr-'t, C'itiI rinuali... Otb-r lor sale on the most f.n orable I terms 1-Jt-ll packages Cry ;..od-. purchased mostly preriousto the advance in prices. Purchasers will r.n.i mem ready to meet the lowest rate, of nay Jobbing House East or West. Fab. 15 d-lOnis-ii. r. cnip.MAN it cn C o m in i s k i o n V For w n r tl i 5 MERC II ANTS, AVI1ITE YY A T F. R C A N A 1, B A S I X ,C 1 N C I N NAM. m:rKitr.xri"..: CINCINNATI. : AXr.Kin.iK CITY, IA. John Swasev A Co. ; Morrison .V. Xewbv Tweed,slldey A- Wright ; B. At H. -M. Conklin, Keevea A Sb-pheus, ; n.nEr.srowN.i.. oosNRKsvii.i.a.iND. A.S. Y iggtn A Co. A. B. Con well A Sons. ; Ceorge Ciiiespie. Aiioerai casn au anceinenis ma.ie on const menu. apOa-lHyr. Aaron A. Colter, grocery, pkopcck. AX l COMMISSION JIS.SJCllAiVr. S. K. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND VAIN STS. cnrnATi, omo. 2t5 -l-lyr-. Nov. yi n niiK imiuu su nn: nr. ii I'tii4THUS. J. KKXT-.Ma....frtarran. dealerln all kinds of transparent window shades. I Alsocords.Tass,.ls. Brass mountings o-c ' No.2rolletc H-.ll Wnlnoi i.,..i ! Chnnh. c-Kin- ami omer large sna.ies l.aintc.I lo order in a superior sty le. ? STr.. ni oi Ainu. i- M (iiiKs.-bmKV-ei Kil.l, corner of Broadway and Fifth sli-et, ( ucinnati. Monuments, Totobssnd Grave Stones, Marble .Mantles and 'suiliiary. Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets, Cms, Vase's, Garden Figures, Cabinet and Counter Slabs, -Sec, etc.. constantly dn hand and furnished to orden. Th tnulc snipliol With Marble in Block or Slab, or Sawed to oroer. inh 1-212 trs. BicKsotc. P. t TPKTTKK. DICKSON & LE BETTER, fSucce-ssom to Sampson A- Andrews.4! Importers. Wholesale au.l Retail Healers in China, ! Glass and Queensware. Also. Lnmns. Castors iV ; Table Cutlery. No. StT Main Street, InHween Fifth J ana mmii, i .neiniiatt, omo. Feb. 25, ';.3 to-ij r. 0 c n . S . J o n kins & J o YVHOI.E: Drv GoodsAl.E dealers in Foreign and Domestic -No. ?."., Soulh en-l corner Pearl and Vine streets. Cineinnali. Just opened an et.tiie new -lock . Just opened an ct.' Feb. I;.. SrC-lo-lCii Ills.

i Reduced Prices.

AY AM STOCK SCALES Martin A!

J I Orr. Scale Manufacturers, liavo taken thv ol snnd formerly occupied by Martin & llirvnti.i.. j No. 40 Columbia Street, one door west of Walnut, i Cincinnati, Uliic. 1 in are prepare)! io put upon me most reasonable terms, in any part of the country, their Iron Lrvrr Hay aud Stuck Scclrt, from new pattr r is with improvements, w hich tln-y have Just completed. Also, nil kinds f Platform Scales. 15- anis. dec.. &c. All our Scales are warranted to irive full satisfaction, or wewilltake them back anil refund the money. REFERENCES. Samuel Bresfor l. K. H. EUiston,) Covii.eton. Glidilen. Murlin ii Co, :. K. Perrin, 1 Kv. W. & . . Koosi'ii, Keys, Mnltbv & Co.. J. 1. I.elinier, Puilum. Hatfield Brow t'cb.SJ 1U. MART1X ORR.n 13 Lean's Liniment TlllSarticleisnow fairly befora the public, and the thousands of bottles sold indicate the superiority of this Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it hi their practice. Try lint one 33 cent bottle and ou will be convinced." Fifty cant I and one dollar bottles hare been received, j Wholesale anil retail bv ! uov. l!-!8-lyr KOHL THORXE, Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts., Cin'ti. 1 KO. ;i;iNON A- CO. Engravers and Lithoi graphers, Copper Plate Printers. Steneil Brand Cutters, ccc. Xorth West Comer Gano and Main sts.. and 101 Main St.. overT. S. Goodman & Co"s. Bankiiiir House. Cincinnati. '! rBiil Heads. Address Cards. Letter ami Note Headings, l abel-. Bank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Xotes &c. at very low prices; Diplomas. Certilk-ales, Bonds, Maj.s. Plans of Estates, town plats, &e.. Iebl2 1f52 Iv KECKLE II & BROTHERS, Importers of Muicnl lr.trumcnl, GERMAN. FRENCH cc ENGLISH t-'uuey .oo.U. ES:ihI.:A Toys, No.:! Fourth Street, North side, tour doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of Strincs lor Violins. Guitars, Violincellos. and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All order o dealers in thcabove articles executed pronii.tlv and on the mot reasonable terms. TrrSAX S BRASS INSJKC.MENTS.i AzeuU for sale of Haules & Co. 'a Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfunierv, at catalogue prices. Nov. fi, 18,"i2. .T-1v. S. K.VGLIfl PONS tl, ho.osaie and Retail l!I I,l ()VS 1IIM . FA CI I It Fits.. KW Second St., iK'iur.ati, Ohio. liroailway : Ludlow. Ci Nov. c, 4C-lvr. bctwi K A T7. F. ." n K R ( J K I , STR US .t CO. .,,i",'!0Sal0 ,k'aK'rs )"'! Made (Totliine. No. "'"t. betv. .-en Third ami Fourlh. C in'ti -. Keen constantly un hand, n r,...,..l.,. .i ! very extensive sbck '.f Cb.ths. Cnssii.i.'r... tiiis and every description or Triminin.'s. Feb.v'j.ViS 10-lvr. M- nrioKi.HA. u. a. 1 1. rnv::i;.e. , ri v HEIHELHACH. WE HTHEI.M KR KLAVV. MaiiiifactiircN or .Ready .Made Clothing. Importers and Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, V.-stinirs. and Centleniet." Kiirnishirtr Good, No. 5fi Pearl street, between Walnut and Vine. Cincinnati. Ohio. Feb. 'j:? JO-lyr. To the Ladles. I T). r.U:i;i:!.SFrcnfliJ.tinar Iil!s. I hot Mippre.sed Menstruatior and all irreui :ri'.ics..l the H-..M.U.E SV.-TK.Mthe best Pills in the known World. They can be had eonuine.ut No. Mi Hiioxnw at. and fully Gimkak ivekii Io pivc satiskai ti.in. with full directions. E. I II O.MAS opi ai.thorized Ae;eiit. '1 he above Pills will be sent bv mail, u' on the receipt ol S3. All letters must be directed No. Mi' Broadway, Cii:. ,,. o;j 14. Onnoiic'.v.. v.. ( 7 loc-o. 0 .. I i -.--...i.. CI oc. illccnsHarc consist!!:? 1 i.uue,. aioornia, i.iiiue, lolumlMU :in.li;:lt oano teaware. M'oi.s d and painted dishes, baker, tdates. tea ware. jugs, bowl Kd-'d c c dishes, bak tins. , nappies, twilllcrs.mufC C.i;:gs. bo-vl.5. ewens and basins, spong'd and t ainted, plain and tinted teas. C C Si Sii'.l boxes glassware the ah ve selected for the countr) trade. For sale by O. Al.HKICH, No. 1ST, Ft. between !th i: j'.h.west side,Cin. O. Mai j 1 A. .! . F.igl ll)SiI No. 312 Main st.. Kast l.e-ween rhtii and Ninth. Cinciniiaii. I I.:.... n.u- .... ; luui.t a iieauiitulasso'tiiu'iit of .Mens, Kn.s.iu.l childrens Straw Hats. Also.a beautiful fin,'. it r ,,(i I Cassin-.erel.al-: embracing every color, w I II... pearl, j bleeai ! black. .M -helves lire also !.... with a Lea.it it ill sssoi-tni)-iil l sprirg stj le of Silk and l':r ; ha!- f my own main, failure, to which I in.ite the e-j.e. l.iit :.U mien of my oldest fri -ads and ai .piaintauces of I'.rooK die and icinitv to gie mea iall I wneti you are in tliecilv. " mv 7 i'AIM S UaedOil I b.lli I 1 s.dd. wind -ale at. .J College 11 !,,:; : Orders p,-.v. in ti IIH IMHSW MIAIH'.N, aid Covers, niatiiifiietiircl and d retail, t .y. .M. MiwyertV Co. No. '. V. aln.il M.. Cincinnati, Ohio, lilied. Coaiitry .Meniianls and n the lowest terms. l,ed . Nov.r., ;f 1i. tMlQI KKfSW.IUK. e have o,i hand a large stock of China. Class a' d t". -e. -iv; re. sele. te. especially b suit our VI hoi, -;,! .. Trade. We import our Ware direct !r..- i n nnuf etnrers in Krai:. - and England, and :.r tl, re o e; ..'.le.l to lompete succc-filllv with I Til I'. ::'eis m -f le..;.;alily and . rices. I n .eir stock of Ua. .!- are will be found an ass..r.i.ieii , : , -r. iirtn-le in that line, from the best i;.: .' lit... fir T in the Ivi-land W est. .A!.. k-epeon-.-Hiiiy -opplied iih a large slo.-l: I" i:.'. kii.-iiam ai d Yellow Ware of superior o.ir l.-r;:;s ai-, .-.yorable, ,-.nd we invite .Mer- . !i::i ts io cvHiiiine our wares aK.l prices. SAMPSON iV CO.. -o. :: Mnii! St., opposite. '1 rust Co. r.ai.k. Nov. fi. 1.-r. Cincinnati. W. (1. NT-tt.SON. A. . Hi-pi IIU.L. XKlLSOX&CIirilCllILL, T mj -rtiTs .1- .'htr.ufa.'tnrcrs of ! 1 3.-i v:m;i ;iml K-mi. vlir Ciyrnr. And Heal-rs in fOiiACCO. S.M'FF. A-C. A . 'J.I .Main Street, Ciiicinn ti. -ov.i), .-ir. Win. A. Tro-vbrirlbe, Ifr.l M.r. A. III'l'.MI.. Healer in ;roceries and produce. South East corner ol t o'irt and Race str-cts. (opposite the Karim rs llotel) CINCINNATI keeps consiai.tlv ou hand a goo I assortment of all articles in hisliiie, uliiihhe olfers lo the trade ;;t the lowest rates. 13 lir S; lnipivi;tiions!! tiiiiirter ami Jobltcrs, l.nsi si.Ic '"'ol l.-c;(. !: i -.1 icn tli cilKl .",t ii, 'triei initi ii . in4, lie Ms.tMi W HOLES ALE : l:i'"i i...4.--1.. ii ; 1 ADA I'M i H.eir I:t ai ,1 extensive stock 4V l.illlli, i) I 111. .-PiilNti TICADK. i arii.g d4--;ra"l 4 M b -ar,d ) lielip T-. are iiet stirpi.ss.-d by any Oar fai .b:,...- f .r s arii. I; .,,,., for . .-r-. ; ll-U.-e in ti:-- . e-I. as e. j er ,-ol su.i.tii in :e E; '":'; - o l -s:.i.i,- a- t l:i !,i;,Xs. ! mi. i.i.n K!!Y :-. 'L,4, , I4 VP-oi't! I'Kli . : I 1. 1: i i i' .-n ky .v i;;.ivks. win i e ;fi i.s. HAM'KI.i.4. It!!- FS. j DKFSS'I b'll.MIX;s. ' (1T1 I '.K V, ' '1 he p..; ub.r fea'ure . ha an exjM'rieitced buy--i.-. ii . it.es. f-.rt" ar.lirg us e ii.ar'..el offers in FAS pi- i;Fi"Vi-::n", co.v ss. B!.''"Hl4", 1 f J I- K.A 11. l- V. Ft FY. ran os. ACCOBDFONS. VALIKTY :nOliS. Ac. f s.-Dii gmo-t of:heoo,is I fu e percent, a.ii aiu e w !! be . ..t l:ntied. To Cash and aj proved Short Time Bey. rs, we an otfer liberal ii.,1;;. ements. "6 Iv A j.ol i ..Kn i ; ,1 i it . N . TV. cor. "Ill and ' .limit. ! uci ii n;i t :. , t. IXCOl.4POi:. I ED 1-1-'. ' ' tae pir.tic is r.-spect :ii! ca ieu , "f ' ""i"r ''"r ;'1n"r"' ' ,: ' '- ".' f,,r "'" ''' :'vidiials in a thorough prr.cmanner l r I'.i l ou'iung liooin nuu ntisiness pursuits. Th -1 onr-.- embraces BotiR-KEl'.PIXG BY DOC HI F. ENTRY, as pur-ticd in the diib renl dcpartmenls of tr.t.le. commerce and maiiiif.u tares Cusin-.vs Penmanship, I'aleulatioiis. Correspondence, and daily Lectures on M -rrnnlile I ! rolilieal Economy in l!;.4ir r,'lii:ii,-; t. Co4"tn -r--e. Tin-! ( ours,, . an be rnmpl -t-d in from 8 lo u weeks. i erms Zi". Pupils iielr.g taught individu.-.lly. applicants ran filler :it any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. " nov. 1'J. It-Myr. SMITH & NIXON, PIAIJO FORTE DEALERS, ?S W EST -lili STr.EF.T. CINCINNATI, OHIO. holesale and JU Unl Agents for tho Stodarl aud the Radiant Piano. Terms Ca.-h. April '.'U lD-lvr. HFVkV ST!. STJ X & v.4ii.n.i-;s C LOT It I j-17 Main St j.it on kHcim K n O II S K ' .M.i: RETAIL N il I) I. i O T, !. t Mil a tid lUli, ("IN' I.N'.VVn, 'IIIO.

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J E. BURROW'S PATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL.

ji)s...-l-.r-i. Si , 1 5: fs-r- i?Jw ! "THIS Mill differs from all others In the construc---tion of the Upper or Knniier Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed iu a cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop of the Stone, with a cast iron Eye, or Bush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than at the ton, which is secured at the back by four bolls, so that every block is in the form of a dovetail, which gives greater strength to a Stone, than anv other method which is required in small .Mills when-the Stone is run with great speed, and becomes dangerous if not strongly made. It also gives w eight to a Stone of small diameter that Is required, w ithout having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. This .Mill isa square frame, made of wood or cast iron, in the form of a busk, with Bridge tree. Spindle Balance, Kine. Driver, and Regulating Screw, and gri..ds upon the same principle as a large null, dilTeringonly in the Running Stone: this being the great weight, enables it to grind nearer thecentre a greater quantity o' grain and with less power than uy other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. Also, all sizes of Frenel. Burr Mill Stones, manu jactured on the same principle. Joseph II. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the invenor, for w hich he obtained Le ttets Patent in 1842. rFor all infringements the purchaser will be held tesponsible for the right of using. These Mills do not require a -Millwright to set them up, and all that is necessary to put them in opreation istoattach a band to tho pulley on the spindle.with a prnin suttl.dently large to run the 2-t inch Mill 24b revolutions per minute: attaahep to horse.ste-nm or waU-rpower. Rv the steady application of twohorse power. the Mill will grind r, tos bush.-ls per hourof gooil meal, nnd will grind wheat as well as Corn. 'I he 30 inch Mill, if put to its fullest speed, will grind from 10 to 15 bu-ia-is per hour These MilLsare warranted to be in everv repress recommended. All orders must be directed to J. h. Bin;rcow.. Fronl st., lower side, bet. Main & Walnut. Dec. , 1S.VJ jo-iyr. Cincinnati .Ohio. J-At'OH t FDI.L, Tannrrnnit ( nr. ncr, 315 Isiiii Mrrt t 4 iitriMiml.: between Stli atirl ltli..Ke. s constant!-, on baud a large assortment of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at the lowest cash prices Dec. IT, l.V.J 3-2. MASONIC -t ODD FELLOWS' F U 11 N 1 S II 1 NO S T 0 II E . WILLIAM ADDIS. Has removed to sixth st. B-icon's Building, under '.aguoiia it all. t inc.uiiatl. Ohio. A XI" FA t I I l.'KKof Costumes and Keculia ol ol every descrii.tion. for Mu.o.. uriri K.-llow. ."ons ol lemperai.ee. Temple of Honor. Hrui.ls l.'ed Men, Brotherhood of the Cnioii. and Coo.l Fellows. Ji" r- Hcii;g a member of toe above orders. I am prepared at all times to furnish ever, tlrng appertaining thereto with punctuality and dispatch. feb. 15, '.",3 il-lOm. Robert T- Thorburr., BR.1SS F0USnF.lt. S. 5.1 tlejt Front St.. Cin. It ASS and Silver plated Faucets, Stop and Valve ) Cock, Soda and Ccnerat .r Brasses, II o-o Joints, Jd-teilery and Hydraulic Yalvrs, Ac. Oil C.iobcs, fJaugeand Ci Mender Cocks, Copper Kirots. Spelter Solder, and Castings in tirad-. Copper and Block Tin, Babbit or Aim Fruition .Mettles. Onb rsfrotn the country promptly attended to. Cash paid for Copper and Brass. Feb. "j, ",i3 10-1 r. ipHF. iindersigneil have entered into Co-parli.er-I. ship, under the name and linn of JON KS. rr.i i cv nvnoi.i.s. lortne purposeni carrying on I a Wholesale Croc ry an. I t ommission Business. I 'A VII) LoVK.il. ofl.M.JONKS. (Late of J. U. A C. (Late of St. Omer.) Jones & Co..) Cincinnati II. KOIiP.IXS, (Late of .Mdroy. Indiana. JOXES, LOVETT &. ROBBIXS, VS holesale (Jrocers it Co.iiniission .Merchants NO.tiU PK.Al.'l. S I KKE I', SKA K INK, ap-.'9 lil-ljr. CIXCIXXA I I. ?m T ' n n) nij?. BLIND MANUFACTURER, !S:J KOKTII SIDE. XO. SIXTH S1KEET, 'f'i j aeroim i;r t.asi oJ tine, ,.,r the S'-cond dour Fasl of fine. ii- 5 SVw I.urrnni. loanch hactory, l orner t r :g A- Lewis Streets. Covington, Uy. dt-e. llt-51. 'tl" II V IKltCII "I'S snpptir.irrom 1 thefoliouiugiistof Ware, nt the !. e.slCinriniriti prices: v!"3 crates V. Iron Stone Ware. do .Mulhery do iko ilo Canton Blue do T.i do fancy st les do 'iii b comiiK.-i j( r.o .to assorted s.yles: .VMi boes t.'lassii are; ohl' dozen plain crystal Tumblers. For ware at low price's call at in Main street, Cd door h.-low tae Tr-..i Co. Bank. IH CIilNS. I'.KO.A- ANLF.IISO.V. may 13 ly Sign of i i.,. Pit.heraii.l Basin. I Z.lt IT.t T IRIX U IftI'. Ceiiuinx lAlbata never corrodes, is nearly as while, and 3. It IT 1 harder and stronger than silver. When plated it resembles ex actly Ihe solid silver. We keep constantly in store a large a-SJ.ini"nt of A IbrituToa and Table Spoons. Forks, Soup Ladles. Butter Knives, Cream Spoons, Castors, and in short. every other article necessary to the complete furt. ishing of a Table Hi X I I.M.rOA A LA BOY TEAt'.Y, Watch Importers. ll'J Main Sire. .. Feb. Co. -.-3 10-lvr-. RAWDON, WRIGHT, HATCH it ED SON Bank I.ote Engravers & Printers SioA East cor. ol Ith A Main Sis. Cincinnati. Ohio. LSO, Engraved in a style corresponding in iil cullence lo that of Hank Xotes, Railroad. State nnd County Bond. Hills of Exchange, ('hecks, Hrafls. Certificates of Stock and Deposit.-. Promissory Xotes. BiMaud Letter Heads. Diploma. isitingand Profes-ioiial Cards. Notarial, County and flniiil Seals, ore. Constantly on hand. Bank Note Papcrof various tints, made to order, of very superior quality. Theabovr ofiice is under the supervision'of . ?o. T. Jones, a practical engraver. rnr 5 1 t-l-'m C1 A . II. ST I. El. MHUMII U(;i:H)S IiIO Public laii.iinc.Ciiiciniiati. Ohio. Keei, conslanlK on hand a large assortment of Iron, nails and sb-el", ' oflheirowp niHoufaelure. from thepcniiiti. !io,i.,.-, ! I'.looiti. iuslly ccb'bniled for the last tw-cntv vcacs for its superior quality. Also -Mouse Hole' A in .Is, hollows, vices, screw plates. Ca-I steel. Engli-h i Bli-tersteet. and :c rmun steel. Elintic si.rin--.. t Carriage axles. Mould Hourds. agon boxes. AcAll of which they w ill warrant and sell at lliclowcst market prices. Persons will please call and examine otirstock before pur. basing cl.ewhcre. Feb. j?.44.. '.,3 llUf,-ns. Thomns McC-ccliin. irilOI.F.S.ir.h CKOCCR, Smtl, East Cor. Main nnd Am r Sfirfs. Cincinnati. Ohm. This llousn has been doing business for 1 1 ears. 1-y -. ears nt present location. Feb. 25. 'j.1 10-lvr. JONES rR0TIIERS&CO" succrssoRs TO J. I), vt C. JONES &. CO. V7holesale Dealers in Dry Goo5s, No. 1'J PEARL STKET. CINCINNATI. O. jGii-s t. jnxrs. oeo. v. joncs. ) ItTEl) JONKS. tC. S. lirXTIMSTON. Feb. lo. '0:! !-fiis. I)' k. ,i iit,it.su('.y l.illillir-lll i or i l.ains. aches, bruises, snrains. cats, wounds. old sores, corns, frost biles, colic, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant it tocure. or refund the money. Yeroul.l give a number of crtitlcates of cures performed bv it. but consider that one twenty-live cent l.otth--sill go farther lot. or.l convincing auy one of its efficacy, than could all the ccrlitl. ales that could be printed. N. D. Ga.lion agent for Broookville. Y.M. AN DEKSOX. w holesale agent. 40. ly. Xo. (?? Main St. Cincinnati. Kendall'sS; Taylor Thermometers rnl! E following gentlemen have certified as to the J correctnes and accuracy of the method by which th ir instruments are graduated: A. Caswell. Professor in urown l"nive---;ti : J. P. Kirtlan.:. Cievelaii)'.. O.;" .Ins. Xooney. Hudson, O.: Professor Eaton. Troy, N. Y".; Ilensliaw, Ward & Co., Bos'on: J. V. Foster. Port-mo ith. N. H.; Doctor Bat. held.' r. New York. (A diploma for "specimen of Barometers and Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of the Xew Yoik State Agrj. ultural Sofi tv.) I hee instrument-are utlorded whr.ie .sale and retail at greatly reduced - -Ires, bv KAHL iV THOiiXE, Aestern Agei.ts: Xortheasi corner Fourth and Y'ine sts, Cin'ti. Where may always be had line Perfumer) and Fancy Articles, liov. ly.-iy-jir. W. K I. WOOD OT. BOH S. tits ARD K. 1IACT. . W. E. OGBORN k CO. IMPORTERS and wbol s :, dealers in English. French. German and American FaHcy Goods. Hosiery. Gloves, Combs, Buttons. Brushes. Look-inr-Glas.es. Linbri llas, Parasols. Irish Linens. Berlin Curds, Jaconets. Book ilulls, Swiss Mulls. Mull Mii-Iins. a full assortment of all kinds of Silk Goods, and every description or Trimmings and Fancy Dry Goods, every variety of ltress Goods, Cloths, C,a-simros. Ac. Also, Carpe.ing and Oil Cloths of all kinds, direct from the Manufacturers, Straw Goi.rt.iVe. Xos.3j& 37 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, feb 15 9-lyr. m nrvK iV f'O. Importers and dealers iu I Clio ks, Watcbc Jewelry, and WaUh-Alak.-r's loIs, ami nial.Tials. Coiisiaiitli on hand un exicnsive a.-orlment of! gold nod silver lever and icrgv. .-.ul.es- (hie gold and gill j. n. try ; gold, silver and common spc.ct.-i. l ies, todd and siller pencils; specta. le glas.ses.i p. reii-si,,;, ea.s, r v.di nig pUlols. ra. ors. ki.ives! M i, -orf. denl.st tiles, toys. 1S.1. No. 1 'III. Mjjil st.. under ( ominercial bank ,t. incinnati Ohio.

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PKir.-iTj: isr.ivj w r h VV I f. V H I h,S A i l'li" CI Kr S. il :s i!M.r Cfi-ftt& ..I M i: 1 W .,.. - ' - I i i " i- -. . " l - .- .s.? :; a I'JV 1 !..' ".""' . - . . , sSVr-- t arV r -a.V iu --n. -AinL" x ,, ... j j.. . ., , . ,,.ir i,,r ..lis st.ie:,nd 11101 coie; ' . ti,. du.-cment-. w Id. h .i. be r::r.-; )l!ier io.ii. 1 It.nl. tionorrlio-::. Sv id.; . Mer A 1 .r.etures. His, :.s, ..f ,p-,. i .:, .. in flip Org.. n of Ci i era.: oi it. ! trri;-. in a carefid. lhoro'.ri,. ?,.. i'.:c!! ::e.:t la-ii r.. pointed out by long i..e. oiu-e ;;i..i jav.--. i Con-til utioual s i -1 . . 1 i l y . i-nio:ei,.v. -l.-rll.t seminal wenk lies-. nervous ai!.-. t:oi;-!. u,..s diidorable.lie:..ser, w hici. arc broui.i i. i.e.!.. s.rucliv.1 habits of inconsi.K-nee ...aiii an'.t ey. es si . e in ii u i g. .He oi i .1 1 pa- - .ons. ui. u i : i . . . . - r ; i -. i e th constitution, impair ii;t,-lieU!".l : r. i n I prodnce genera.l pr.-mi-ture .lec.-' . , a:. rlV:.i; cured, and tho unfortunate s: .:ciirs r..-f t..rcl to healtli and igor. Dr. Brown is the onjy reg i'.sir'v e v . a' -.1 Sargeon in ir.cii.nati wh.. gi. . ni '..!. ;i-i.-r-: to these complaints. Ii.- .plo.aa i c.-ri....: can bo ecn at his o-';.-.-. Vr Charg -s very hi . N. B. Patients of cit'.-r r !' vi: a:-Ta . by stating tiieir d.s--: -;- ie r.: r. j: synit'toir.s.can .-bt.-iiii n-e,i"i,-:i es . it', ,!jr. use. by addressing w. B.av. n. M. i., j and ehcbisir.g a f--e. l:sf .r ( pi Orrt n At the old staml. jun.t'o:! of E:.s Fr and Columbia (Second.) str. ct, i-c.v. ec!. l.i.i: and Lawr-'iiee streets. IZr l'ISEASES SPEEDILY CVKEa. lim. Li. ll.ailiLl-jVl'J, nhAi.MUA r.VI( F'ES.Cl.Oi KS A JK.WFI.liV. !:c. p. .... M hand a larg- a ort.-.l -i... . ..f:i -;. aI,d j. rice-: :il-... repairs v. i... 1 .-s at. l .1, ...';ry i". a t!ii-ro::;'i ..rk:iia::l:ko uia'i--.. -. !: .".. '."it-i . ' Jlt. .Mi:u.-t:: C.istr.r -. , -, ; ' !icr.iaci;rn i ri'.'ii!i.!ar ri ti,c I Nt oil.iii li iiml tnnvcl. -i, .,f i!, . i...,j I dyspeptic and f.-.cr : lei . i : ,i.e- ..!" . ! preset, l age. 1 1 , nea: r.i-i il. i, - . ; ; ; . . ..., r,.i'.'.. .T- a ai regaiaies me oo'A .-Is. ait-1 ; . i -s p,.n.r to laan sj -p. I, p, tl,ro-.r .. 'n: ... I matt -r. Dr. Aielerson !.;. .... -; ... . -. ; hi practice f -rail var'.-ti. '.i . ..- .;rii a . I. -order -d siaie ,.f i :,. .;. ... j r V , i tw ei,t ear- w a . ein i,! ... i.t le lilllolre..-..f .. t: .tj. at.-1 ' . : . Iricn.ls .11 .all and u. it :, ; . : ; . . ,, , ', it will give -iit'.r.- .-.i:s. , . .. . v... , . ,. it. lrM.Kol. iir..iri:.. . strpplie.l it, larg.- ..r .i '.. -, der-on. ).. -" ..rail. l. i . .; - r,,m-,TI, . I'lilXAjE J ; AM S CLUl'Ir -?f!u,f;d ' ' 'Vim it ' . .. i - N A I 1 . VV'.: U,;-' V ,,ff-r,1 , ll.-t..i New Ken. l (ircefion. in,,., rail...,.-,,,- i, .!.: n,..,,,. .,7 'ir'.'.'"- yeVl'r,i':,r1"1 ""' 'i f "'"V"" ""'. eiicral irtis. in .,. short space of Iri.lll two to ..y .in. -., on-. , iii,i, il, .... nll.:,l,.,l.l .. ". . . .... ......... ...... .... i le.-,v.-i: and Lie patient is again ,( -...red to fi.li : vigor, without any danger from ci terriiptio:. of business. Those who hui i- I. -en lili.ucec-sfulK 1-, find the la-l state ., t'l.ir . ii-e worse 'thai are parl.iuli.rly ndi. au d to . ail. Long standing f t;...,n ,'1(.7 n Stricture.. iiret!in.ldis,.,.-,res.l-ari ;. ; j.; urinary passage, sjplulis. seiuii.:.! v.nocturnal emission.-, lei.. ..i ra. a. , ,r .. i pot.-ney. rliemiui i sin . i,,..,., ,, ! ,,. -l-T.. In a.-.l or :i."1. ar.d ic ar-i. iiitlammation of th Ida.!.!, ri'i di, . . i u. cancers, i.iccrs. iii,.l skin .1. iii. kiy removed from tne Mail s rtr i cij:cdet. Also, co ighs. colds. br.m..M -;s. il.. "-. -j sti nipt ion. -pep-ia.ciiroi.ic ,! i,i...-. , .' , . liver cm:. hi. i.t. pile.. A. .. w'.li t. careful. nior,t;;gh an,! s.-ieni-t;,. o.!,..r, pariic-itliii- li;- -. 1 hat loatii-oiii-- ia'.;;. :;:os! ,r x t.y youth, which ep.-l- r.-a- Mi.'dr .'t ,, def . r- I.e. nil;, . .1 i 1:1 i n i -li e-s r. ii; 1 1,. .-. lo '. . a -es ii.!. r:,al. eucri.:,! a, ,1 , -. !.-.!. a -ir.. i - i eak.at.i a ; , ' ' !. ... : arall.-le.i ....... lll'.lMIIA. .r.H.1 lltli2-ll-V. I'. b.iily o! t'.e .SV-.i ;,., ):-an ... i.i. .t . .'.,- '. the result of an earl, hab.t. 'timiigh ...a .bleed by ..th T .aii-.'.s, .e r -:,i t . warm climale. fr. .ju.'i.i ic,.,.;-. . , : ., . of iutercouis... clou ; j,..i , ; ... ... times there is a disposii. ... i . t i- , . i ,r , Co son spot, Ute ,..,..!. . 1'. r-.i.- t i . . . .. S.-OW most of !ie ; :" ..... ,,f ,.r , .,- .'r . tj Wasl.i: g eflho org.,'i . t'leit;. s, .-. Ihe b.ils. he-da-' 1 . lo-. ..f m . in ..ri a:..: ,' ' - .1 . e. : 4 : iu , ia'e.i :. II it .-re of veti.-rel plea..:. -. j. it.ii.r, ..;:.!'. t, a a more morl f ing cenoi; . .a nri pro to all albireni'. i.l. I...:i;le hose- of . lo ti-..-.;i. ,ap ;.ie a-.i .i ' half of Ihe il.eent;t ... ,.t ; r .. ' ' " i'ersi.us tiiiis iif Ji, :e.i. si,.-, i on PR. HALL, and he at oi.-,- r and h:t pin. . l -lai is.lai., I ; rn -e;; t. 'i r.4tl : li. aiiii At.l I'. A XII Kl- YD ... -. Agile Poiv. lers l ave never be -i I . ,, . when taken ac, or.lii.g to Lis miltire's o.t u rei.ie.;- . aie! 1 to The4 Persons at a distan.-e can... i. sal; I ,. 11 -. i ,,t .- postpaid. .Me.li, i: ,. s.-i.t;,, all j.ar's , Slates and fan a, la. i ,,v. p-; f. j, r .L-Ji-J DKESTlVf- ?7:'A oi:. ; x Pr- are.l f-.tt li ','j r. or tli '..ti''' 4 . '- At 11 OF fllEOX. after .iir cii.., , ,,r i; . ;:i I.IF.HH:. Ih.-g--al lilt -: 1 ! l hem -t. by j. S.HttCGHTfN. M. 1 1.. Pf i!a '.it.l' l.-i. P. Tt-is is XA'I Fl.-K.-- OWN ) ' h.; iV I v't'-ir4 a i 4,:n healthy Sloe. a,!'. No art efr.ia,,..,. ..a', it-- curat : ve pow-rs. It e.-i l , ; c s i , . ; i , . 1 1. , ; i f - 1 ehs. a :i s. ..'.a;-m-i.-i .- j t.f.i. j, ,.. treite-iy ngreei Mo to the tast... :M:-i i tav ! ta. .-n by the most f ;:.'. . pat. ,-i,l w !, . : t.i ol . al . at -r cracker without ae iic di -;-,! ,. i-ev. a-,- .,f I '' (;- GH' IMITATIONS. IV; s, .c j , ; ; Call on Ihe Agei.t. and get a I riitiv .- Cir.'-i-oir. gratis, g.vn.g -i large a e .:..ti ,,r IC hVIDENt V.. from ! it ! a"s al I Itr. Combe's i; .4.'i..gy t g -t M. YV. Itlll.E. l.M.OK' l. tl ,;-al Age-.t. Aug :-t Is'. r;'. r. try. r.-Liil .-s,.,,,:.:i of la st: i I,..,. ,, , , A.t lo pro.i.ie for 1;,.- ... . ;i ail.l tile proper- beioi.g i.i. tl(1.r : . June I-.1. I-.Vi." w 4 )-. til nl'.-r :il ;,t:'.!:. s;.; . unlay the .'.a;. .. O. i,.!H.r i-.-,:i. d i. it r.es ; .),-.! . . .- a I - v-or-I o!i-i ' 1 I'll).-, s. '" I "It- ,' . '. I r-lioll-e floor ill I l.i-.a r-i.i Seiuilian. l..;:.i-,!.g. atel all i -a 1 a, crty beb.i.gii.g il.er.-to in sai.l en una. i:.,. .d;. -..; Sale loco. I in. -li :e 1. : u -,-n 4 U .. 1,, ,. : , . j . (- A. M.ar.il 1 ..'el vk P. M. on ,:..i. The apparatus lni-l,gil.-e to said r-!-ta,a,,-sists in part of Prism", t .i.vcv an 1 a' rors. Air P. imps. 4 ..,..,., 5l!1 " malic Pumps. Terre-t-a! ar d - ' a'al t;'t. croscope. t o Teiei oi , . ).,-!,. . .., . V. il, : . r.-t -.-' i : ar- ., ,. . 1 oil). 11 1 1. at ,a. nu eg-, i '. o I ,. : . 1, 1, apparatus. Orreri . E'v Ti- al '' . utus.oneboy o? miner:.; s-I... ti ,: , l:rg-: Eurom- l'Tat..' ! .. r Ci.4. r. i The c-ti -I4: . - : - .. The pnrc, ..... 1: 1. . r. o : r, . ' est upol.tl.e wlioJeaino .l-t'of tile'-, r f.,r. ni year in a.ii in , .-. at !,.. -j. .' .,, c-riillcaie ..f pun ti.ne. 1 ,. , r.. 11.11 .iiiiui., l!.s..i..:i.,-M-. v. 14 i .. a ,1 1 ance u ; .-i tie- r..':.' - -..: 11 1 r,--t T'H p.Tsoi.al - r,,,,(.r;v 1 T t'. . ." iimry wiil ...I.4, ..a a ' , ,,f 'j',':. . ., p . .:ii ;: Lis r,o: -. ,. ; ,. , ' ,.,V . ' , scc-irii:, fort',. -..n, ...,,i -,f 11,.. plirit.a... ,,-l.n'-', ' w ith iuler.-st there . n. ami it!...t iU. r..;.f ever in -ui valuation ..r ai i.r:...se:i,, i ,,. - W F.I.LIXCTOX li.nv.vi'i ! ,- iiAia.EsM4iiKR,r.i.t:. ' ' J.;!;. "IE 153.-31-1111 Oct,-.'.'. 0 B.CleiKer.r? C' h Store AVIXG just ret-.-;-,, i ,1 . .., li ..wc.K.ls-whi.l,. .!,;...! , ... i makes my assort n t cntupl.-u all of w hi. 1, v. ill besold lowfbrcasl.or i.r.Ml...... .... ...J ,V 1 . 'a . ' . nclLs.Tweeds, Jeanes & Summer war Xu,,' '., " ery variety of Prints. I.a,vn, J,,?,a" ' V-IV ' ... , .,, , ton... i assume BoinbiTii.es l l iin -,i,,l c , . . V ' ,', ui.,.-A"'l.lUJn -"'5oks, Lace Jhtts, , ALSO, a fine lot of (ytiei'i.sw are . Cutlery, tr: reveries, iv.c. together with the nn-v-t ass..,ulK.in Boots .V Sh-H-S ever broiigi.l to this pi.;..- , lady that I i.-.nit.,t sail j,, .,:ii. ,,f .:,os ,..., ;,;',, Ik- under the inl! iter- f iai- da. 4, age-. N. B. In ,-ligitgti4.-. e.v : -jsii,css i,Tca-h Pi-o-bice l.i..r.o iti'T.- :!i. .. v. i,.it I am compelled t. and I hope this will 1... ved i.s a sutlciei t apolo-r. N A XT!4' . .'e.u 11 bu-h, 1. ,.!,. a,4. 4i'.i:. ,)., r -!,;.), j v:n l-;' ''''' C. B. t i f .'iEX 1 Aug. iin'i, ii.-4 -f.

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si.Hts imii m Kks. s; KM.i.v); of n:r i;Li..rs, i-V. li.l IS, Ii.si-i rsiA. SALT Km.'I M. lliSLlsH ok Kiny.ivs, loss .r aitetii r. i.isk.-.sx A!::si?io ri;rM tiik rsi: i r if i:'. i kv, 1 -'. IN IN T.IU SIDE ADD Sllot 1.1. ELS, .IIVEHAI. IJKPi; ITY, IU... IfV, LINCOO, jai niu) v ANni osTiy:M:ss. Let a!l l!:o-v whowisii lo purge the bhmd from iiuj unties contracted trom the frje ii. .liilger.ee ' 1 ! ' ; i 'lit :; ietite ilnrii g ihe w inter, and t. p.cpare a- s.-'.. iu lo meet summer epid.-mi. -. rcs-i t m lo 'CLjsottV. Extra, t of Vt-ilow l'o. k ai.-l t ar.l!."" which is provii e is. f an Mi.itorn ai y..f Hie mot uiabgi.al.t dise-,s that .-I-is h-.-ir to. and ill never Iv disnpi oiMcd: L ine.;, the .ublic l.-'-.lii Lns never w i- - . r, . . r . :n. :.vci: I r !!s t.e.ird. d n evp'--j r' I'-'-.j'-! ssi'i-ir ai.t of faith in other ard spu -, rio-,;s , .... j. d- is a! so foiu.iii d on -y-riei r-. ... I 'tl-ey fr-.m mil r:.l ;.o-ir ;ms tose.-k b..-. I.fe. L,- i '!,,o - r "O.n ll.ls..-.rc.f 'gr?c' :e rem -. Ihcrcf.re. h. it broken iu Itcakh and spin., ho ever losthsome lo himself and others, let io one il.-i pair ot re -oven-. Let ihepali. i t only und.-r-i stand tii;.t lis h,e, e of physical -.-loration lies i,iv"i;i f;;js..t:s Extract of Yciiow P.n k at.. I Snr--a; r.riiia." cr.-ur.dc him. lor hi: bf -"s -i.ke.lo ; try it. and 1 ane no hesitation in prvdiitii g his ' speedy restoration lo health. i. , ed ir the vse ol Dr C vr It's ii fro-1 i of Veiltt.r Dock and rscfinrtlla, li , i'.ii'.vii iv. BcT!.rp. Co.. Pa.. June H, IF53. Mr. Jc.n ). I'tirkIUar Sir: I w tsh to st.-.te that - ; .e r ex. clb-i.t medicine. "Pr. t;iisott's Kvtra-t c ; i v, li..w It,., k and ara partita. has completely J. cared m son.ag.d -..'vi'ii e:.rs.ofaii N"-gruvat)il ' case of sore eyes. From May till SeplcuilM-r.f.u.r . ( m. iuhs.lie wa confined to a dark room, under the c '.are i.j a si. iilf.il physician, who ronlllto-t abj :c iin-. l. lie )-.n i.ttiicd worse for two montSs. - ! I ec he b came ei.Prch blind. His eyes wer so 2 , '- '' L ai d so very sensitive' that . h -j - ...i.r.d i'b -e ii f d. ,,'f .Lirk iik. h won 4 - r 1.1 Vt . i I. . . . L. 1 he :Ci t Of 3. .a I id le . ' !a .1 l.o ai I . p - i. ad -a'. e;i much I ) erfl.l IT l - v, i . ha; I r.u.ld neitl IT coax r i r. i in to lake tt ore. He xa- reduc,d to a r-. s! ei.-i ,!.. ii .1 ie. s! aired )f ever restorii:-' !.i- s ; .r h.-: i.h. . Ac.iu: 'I.M time. I saw v .cri :.!1i:.b'e.' me.'.i- . ii e ... c; l.s i s a rem. .1; t..r .-ore ... cs. ciius.-d ;., . r(...ia. mid tg. i t in Ibis j lace. Jot. I. .- reeo:ni:i:d.-d i" to me lrgldy. 1 ; er, -1 a-e.I a l.. :;ie and gave it Co i.iy ii,n. I co. 1,1 rj l i t i'lll .-literai .m i.-i him for two or lire.-)., ks. o ih.n bcan lo lit. ro e r. J.idl. , a; I re I e had lal . i: another bottle I. :s v l v. t ei: ; i, l cured. ' !:."': ' WM C C A MITE I.. I !..Tk:-J c.-r:i that I tm :.. .p aii.tyd w th ,-. I . . i I.T . HI d la,e seen o- s, i. u 1 Jl, l.e ' t' :: . . . i e i; n pt, s,.; 'lt , (. i IIU . y - ei t - . -. ;.t ! tnov. tiit.t i. v .fi t. o 1 l.ea.lh. (S".gt.-.i- jnil.ST'TT. i ijsi;chn ilin j ti.o Hsr of lr. t.i.iiiti'.j .iracict ki llcw Bock "UJ :irssiparilla. Vt'J. I'. P:.rk:-lV:,r Sir: It is Hiti. grci-t pl..scr.. 1 WM.-V..U :d o;, t I be .ft. happy ,t,s, f ., -D, . .:.:,..irt Kxt, x.t o: V. ,.,..'), k ,, s", . r.7'c."n...t, u.y daughter, who has bc.-.i suflcr-ii-tr m .!.-r that d,,adfut dtscase Frtj.t.rl-ts.. with l ....,,.... ...I ;.. '. ;.. t, i.,ied I ) some or ..urmo-t skirfal phj-c;ns lor er e'gbi m,,i His perse) erii g!) . w ilho't.t an; bcrelic a! etre. l I ate) it. Mte bci ai-ie re laced to a I en,-, t -.kcletot:. Sin-: ad tib ,-rs from her shoulder- ;.. !.. ,- k i.e. s. u ! i. ii .-oi.tiniiliv .1., barged or,;, s;,i; r. Her ,'. si, ,::i s ' i r..;...;,i e4 I r - :;s.- !.,,; cb.s.ard lie; i.tal tie r.-a, ,'i of n ') o e- '-Iv i.e.giil.ors :.t d iv; self thotigl i her dis,e r"''.:i i. n-.-iir at hhtI. tbie r niy i.-ig.!:..rs 'n,r i-1-'. -d ot. !n. lrjii g -y;r (it'i.sutr's t rtmct ' n i..'....r .':... an.! Sui s-ipnrttin"' at a fast tetoit. f.-r . '.' .J 4,1.1 r:.iit,ric: hud Riven htt I''.flic-'e .- to :.' ., i ot ei .riicel.t in .1. i-m-.sei:l..a . .1.. e so, r.orc f-ol" a :-!!, ss .1, -ire r ! M.lin llnl.g ... !"..r ; . .in . hivr wa i - li',. la-b d. than from any V ; el geiii. r (. So ! coaimetie.-d using the. a t-.e.'i- ,i-- a.-.-..- fi.g t dir.-'cV 't.s. vl to n.. great ;. a-tJ !, -i' i-.I'M.t r ! e . ottil- et e.-d J T'O n.-.. ..,1 be- :. l- r, - li: i ,-, .i li.ree 1. ..u.. - si e . a- al,l .-to sit I li ':' .1- Bt for-,!. ...-.-c;,-!.! b. !tL- - i ' li v.alk el . : il -.:se,i ., ,,i : . ... t.( v .. .: lf.-t --of-lir : ii .. -.is ::.i-.. t of Y.-h-i-.v 1 ... k . a:..' - ...' wh'.. h r.-t.-i-ei! i..-r ' perle. t , h.-a tl . i, i4. c. tuber. . -.".-. .' ile n, ,. i l.l.rcl) ,- !' e, iron, ; .1,1 l. ,,f t.... .pla.l.t. :; '! . :.:;;: : i r. r .i l. in Ty. r". .,t. n -ct . ' i4 .:.e;..:.-, a- I., e r a-.;. - ::i :;:i .... e .r. !-:!., !. r.-l y ,, .;.,r. 1 :.t !: v f aiiiil- lo'.".',".'.,:-."!.' !:.'.' 4 ! hi.- - ,,, lr I , c- m- i -f v. t: . t:..i ANN i.M A:;1!X". of t;..w I'o- :.t .1 -ar--,t "I r. ; I r. ; 1 li.l." " ' - V.ylr-.c It. y -:.l S. I.t I v M . V. .M J. -. Co. I4 1 AbK. ..kv.a-. r. V v. T'aiir -Id; 1 .r" 'r v. : X; A - i,... . Xcw . . :. t ar'-i:'... X. t l.-.u.-i t. ti .1.. cv- A ..i -n. j, a .r- 1: 'i io.s. r. I4 i :t.t.,. l;' ...i.i , a- t r.o li.,.. i No, I4.. ! ' . 1: i; ue. i .:. r-.i.r.ll.-: .1. i.. Ar.lr .. I cii'apsv It-: P. V.-..v:. r,,i.,,.r- . ,!!. .:-. I.a-: :r. Kti-i.v .!!.: T-lf. i V--rs..:i. Versailles: :. Bt-i:'. .r. I.i'.-it;; A. V, d.s, i;,i... -.n II-JDIA niGLAGOGUE, For .! li - . i:re ..f Fever a.i.l Asrue. Chill r,.y,.r, ei;, Inl. r-liel -1 t ami Reliellen! fi- . et-s. . tvert omviaift. .t.Ttn.Mre. .up.-. . m et of th- Spleen, nnd nil the vari-o-.is liillious Diseases, rplll' ii val .al le ii e,b. ice w.-.s prepared from X in- ,1 ti-i pratt'.cenf several e:-r in a bdii ei-dim:-;.-. :.tl i r.ever hn tof.iil of curing Fei.r and Ar.te, or any ofthe di-ca-es above n:.te.. '10 ft, ;a." ,'lcut er li'l'ivus Ftrcy, il j eipirdlv a.'.e. I.-.!. ::i-1 sho.ild be a l,i.i'.i-!, r ! in ae.-ord-ai.ee -."!h -'ir'. . -lions u'readi giv-ii. I' siii.;.l I,,. .1:-; net!, nmlersto d tin: ih hid a f lintvf.rttr is prepared -v pr -ssly to ctintera. t tho cii,-.4.- of the nfGii:,:-! intl 1 nee upon the, human s- -hii. tt i- ;::. Ily clfectiuil for 'lie cure of Kit. ....y lUvt rrsrs cd a!l kind; hirer Cr nif, 'aim. Jai n dire. r,ijx;,i-;i.iri. the various forms ..f Inrftrettion. ai .1 s ,1. h other atl.ctlotts as arise from ih's morbid i4 H" 1 . e . a - f .r lb,- fevers before t'nuni.Tai-d li b .ring in mlod t'.e l,je, t of the r nicdy. none 1 an in i-':d. e its appli -ation. For .Icne ;ke. or ciliirgeinent ofthe Splrn it t ill !e louiid an n:iib, i.ol.t rcno-di. V. t From S. I". C:ir , 1 s i-C. uis Mora'. Law, to the A 4i.4.s at t'.:.. ;i.i.:.:i: Co.. ii.iii.li. 0t, lllii. 145. V 4 rs. Sa. '-rl 's Par!. In.luc.e :..t as -,-ta.t , d w i'h th: I t'lt al'li.tiig and eopl.'asnitt d:s i;se. I la '(.' hd i and er.' The pjro4. -Ill rei.:r:....i .i..ii ai.d were cry v -v.-r-. .My phi.tcal i. ;....i -i: .a ,, h i.a; aired bv a j rcviotis a;!.:. . . ::. i . :. l-V-., r. H.tMt gtri. -l. -i..ral f..- ..-:- i-.-i . - rr :.i ot r -ih-f. a fr' -t d in wbi.in I !: i"l.. )T . ,:4i.t:el..4,.,d 1 . ) I-ommiU ' India I : . '. ;. g I pr.., 'tc ; a ! e,u -, al, ) f..!l...tl.d t'-.-a-. i- -l.rect ir 1 . I ,e emit --jiienri. a-t'.i.t I I.a I le.t ot;--paroyvsto at t lakii.r th-"! .ir-l ,.-e. :.),.i i-.y g-n -ral hc.-tllH wa. r.-slared v :in. ai 1,-.: gat,) oilier medlcii.c. I di-pen. j. II r, taaia.ier oi iiie boitie ;,. two ( th ir pi-r-ons si.i.ilr.ri) . Iih n-I. .-in, 1 n ,th tne -a ne rv .,-. One of .i. -iri i . d -i ...a-11 g tor eight inoiiiin.'. ami va. r.li -ic.l ii. '.'I .ti.vsl 4.liei.-e . ! th 4 ( holag, gae. I . . sider it ill v duly ,lr it a.i 1 I ire. to 1 ...... :..iii ! 1 t.'.a'. ,:ig i'.e- : . .st -i,t r.4 t-.n.i leuco in il- saiialivc j ot er. Yoar- iruly, S. K. l" AR V. l or ale I v J. I'. PARK, Cim innaii, Oiii... No.-.i , a 1 c;,n -r fl".. r:hr.t i WnL.ut streets eti'.ram on Wain-..! :!. t w h 1,11 ail ord.-. must be .-ei ir--s.. .1. 1 V li .iie. il .-oki i'.le, T Krown, Fairfield. J S h'... i,.. iiiir. C Oar lir-.Te, Nye fc Snow, .yew ! r : t ii. t ..!!:...-(.:'. Ml Carm -"l. .1 X Ch-m-nils. I l .oitin ;rov.-. GifffH & Ib.l ien. l.r 'i'el, l b,,s ii d.ic-on. Xe4 Sal in. I! II i.-.rae, Ai d.-rsonrille, 4 Barbour, ii ,. aidie. Du-kiTson. 'ersa,llei, 1 H... i.-r. l.ii-ny, t Ih.jd. Scipi, .1 1. liolrc, D.M'lal --. ili .Tiail .V i:.;t;!ies.'oiimTSvl!l. r-r.V;r!ars cakam of wild Cherry i" r: i;-.;ai:l r. li, f and r.ij"td ci.reof Asthma, i 01 v4 ". pt er . 4o.,o... t;...ls. Hoars-enCs. t 'roup atei all di-orders . f ihe Lungs and Ch-vt. i 1 ; ar - Kal.-aiu .f wild (berry imparts new v'or lo :ial . ; 1. 1. . a . .1 r -!t -.es thesv sb-m bv opening 1 4 j rei ..I ii.. s';;i..;.n 1 protuo'ting th-'- r -lion ,f .:.. 1. e is r. a'l T. Its an, on is sudoritir, ,-. dative and es pe b.rai.t. b. cpeiiing Hie j-ores. al. la; t.r:i:it...ii.&i.d by rft.iering the 1 xpulsion of a,.... oe- lr..-:!er ...v.-y. T ' -4 "l'f I d.e lite BaKam w ill fe.-I inim diat -r ii I r- e.i .ti-i,-, ssi,;1. irritations that a. cm. 1 a; : if : : s of !, re-pirator orjai-v. The. ; ...... i...-. . !. -i; , !,-.,-, . the J,als::in opens tiieui. 'i ,:.' I 1..': - II. r li- r.i irrilalion. t ic ir:Mj.:'.,ii i.- . -.. .'..-.!: 10 .;,! ... js vi.-.l -nt and f -vcr -a. th y ::re ite: .'. a: .! the mucous iie i'iliralr- is r.liev- . l.f t- ei r 'rr -l i-i:t w i:h rap. otty and ea-c. All t'J tii U-4'4 e! tii's dc. i.tf ii r-Jiii.'-iv. .5 I -t rrrS j t : Pot-.T. Li.ko Co. I4- J.arn. ::k.: letll. Ir,:. .' : - I . r ; T : ' . a- ! !:. ". e a .!. . comli!'-... a' o- f r . a)-4 , f...i. j -TIT1.1 Tl e KglV:- vol! .-, br.-'f hi- .ry 01 .-n .I'lu lu.t.s mid th-.-beneti4 d--r -.1 f ..,'. ..t.-.-r-i r. .Vint.r" -Jiilsiiia uf 'A'd-1 t 1:-, . ' ''. :- i-i. 1 a- -it,-'; -.I wit;, fev.-r t.f .-. ty1 1 ..; i 1, ..a, t it. id' h 1 -ft nit- in 1: very deh-lil:;-te.l lit-- t fco. in ihe !ol!..)i ii.g M inl -r. I ivasla- !; nwil: .. s ))', .1.1. -.viii.-L rclii.-vd ine to -)!)-ii :, 1, ..-i.tei.t as lo.-ivc it,.- ii-e a j pein .tiuv of a con--ilt'l I.) -. 1 . aoro ( uadtT a severe cough,, -yo. t-.r: t -d n rre.it deai and w.:. Irfi'.l.leil will! cot. 1. 1 -mil Mtsrl.l s.iea: . I .1!-.. f,-.,..nilv raised hi.... . ' f.-..i.i tayl .i.-. c. I c, i Cnucd iu ti'iij s;at-; t'r..d-ii.:iy vii.ki,.f 10 . '.er ti , ;:--e.ise. until Jauuaty l ?"" :.,'! Wi-r- constantly. .-:i-i..,, 10-. iii'ii, i.oiir::. c i.uor litest , '' ' 4: 'M' '' truly vaid liiat J was a 1 in. any ilclertoiiie, l,,:,:iu. p, u liT''wr,l4rlM' "J "-1"'""'''! try lr:2 V". . Bcl,n.'v " . 1 Jhrry. and the first K lml ' tnmnuMit-on title injr it I cm dale a cra.lnal re-oery. I . ontoiHcd ile use siv I lite eli.l Ol Vt lll. I Watt CUre.1. 3I:)1 i.liV.. l.lti-.a.l 'i -ahh ev r since: and . lie -rf illy- recomiurnd Ihi--li.,! .aril' to all tlw aflli. ld wil'h .liseascs of ihe lur.gs. ai d -to. to all ihos,- cin:menciiig it, u l" 'ii-c enaL-ed il two r iitree bottles do not etr-i la care, i-au; o -evcre.as I h: vein, -luiibt that 111 l ine out ,,f t -n -.i .'l b - tilessed wilh r - new.-d he 1IH5 a- 1 lurre been. -(. tftilly y.oira. .lusEPH .1 AcKsox. Pr:.-. it p, r l, .Hi,, ---i belli ., f ,r l ,.s';!". - ci, ati.o. t.orlhea-t - or: crol F.oii!I.a.:-IW dioii ,., eL--- , -i-Sri nec on t:l. ts!. lo ..t.l, ,,,,,-t ba ' 44 For-alc by ag 4.iti tl-..- j-ms ixurilfet.